—Are not the typographical unions concerned to train their men on these points of design that you mention?
—The unions have only one idea—and it is not concerned with the improvement of printing.
—Are there any trade schools that teach these things? Are not the employers' associations promoting schools to train men in the craft?
—The employers' associations have one idea—a little different from the idea of the unions, perhaps, but not concerned with the improvement of printing. There are trade schools but they teach only the mechanics of the craft.
—Apparently, then, there is no place in this country where one can learn how to design printing?
—You can safely say that there is no such place.
IV. MR. A.
Q: What is your own opinion on the subject of illustrations in books?
—In what particular do you mean?